Sure, the northern half of the Garden State has seen its fair share of love from Hollywood, but Tinsel Town has called the southern half home throughout the years. Here’s a list of eight times South Jersey towns received the big screen treatment.

In this dramatic comedy, Ben Affleck plays a man driven to take care of his daughter after the untimely death of his wife. According to the New York Times, Director Kevin Smith spent several weeks in Paulsboro filming scenes in the town’s municipal building and high school, where he eventually held the movie premiere. A scene that was cut from the film was shot inside St. John’s Church. Berlin and Cherry Hill also served as filming locations.

This crime drama stars Denzel Washington as a homicide detective who witnesses the execution of a serial killer. However, soon after the execution, the killings start again. According to VisitNJ.org, a crucial scene at the end of the movie was filmed in a cabin within the Pine Barrens.

Michael Keaton plays a drug addict who finds solace after checking himself into rehab to escape trouble with the law. According to the Gloucester City News, Keaton spent a week filming in Gloucester City, shooting several scenes, including one featuring a home on Morris Street.

The sci-fi flick stars Bruce Willis as a prisoner sent back in time from 2035 to stop a man-made virus from destroying the human population. An early scene in the movie featured the exterior of the Oasis Motel in Camden before it was torn down.

Rock and roll never dies. Or, does it? The movie centers around the search for a long-lost lead singer of a popular 1960s band. Vineland’s legendary Palace of Depression was depicted in the film. The building was composed of assorted junk, scrapped car parts and According to the Daily Journal, the Palace was once a popular tourist attraction built from scrapped car parts and other junk.

In this mobster comedy, a turf war erupts between the Italian and Chinese organized crime syndicates in New York City. Collingswood Italian restaurant The Kitchen Consigliere closed its doors for an entire day to film a scene for this feature film.

This action flick stars three of the top female mixed martial artists in the world brawling in front of the camera. The movie centers on a young women begins training with a respected ex-fighter as she searches for the person who killed her sister who became involved in an underground fighting ring in Camden. According to director Rob Hawk, most of the film was shot in Runnemede and one of the bigger fight scenes was shot in Blackwood.

Jenni “JWoww” Farley plays the girlfriend of Chris Cardillo’s character J. Fontaine, who must save his recently deceased parents’ record label. According to the Courier-Post, a majority of the film was shot in South Jersey, including Washington Township High School, Westville’s Club Fitness and Maxx Beats Recording Studio in Cherry Hill.